(Craig Morgan/Harley Allen) Cadence: I don't know why I left (I don't know why I left) But I know it won't be long (But I know it won't be long) No
(Craig Morgan/Tony Ramey) Hello mom and dad What's been goin' on I know it's been a while Since I've written home I like my new job Sure, I like this
(Craig Morgan/Steve Dean/Wil Nance) If you hear a voice a-whistlin' Outside your window baby It ain't a robin or a bluebird, it's me If the postman
(Bill Anderson/Sharon Vaughn) I've been fightin' with these sheets again Can't make myself lie still My pillowcase is soakin' wet And yet l feel a chill
(Joe Nichols/Wil Nance/Steve Dean) Hit the snooze when the 'larm clock rings Layin' there doin' that sleepy head thing There's a bird out my window
(Craig Morgan/Jeff Knight) He made it to every ball game Unless he just had to go to work He always said a man's got to juggle his time and his money
(Bill Anderson/Buddy Cannon/Craig Morgan) He's lookin' in the mirror checkin' out his hair Puffin' on his cologne He ain't shaved since Tuesday but
(Buddy Cannon) I was takin' a walk through a small country city Just seem' what there was to see I sat down to read a historical marker When I felt
(Craig Morgan/MarIa Cannon Goodman/Gene Ellsworth) I walk around the block To try to get you off my mind I turn the corner, look who's there Just like
(Craig Morgan/Kerry Curt Phillips) He had plastic bags wrapped ?round his shoes He was covered with the evenin' news Had a pair of old wool socks on
(Dean Dillion/Mark Cannon Goodman/Buddy Cannon) Lately I've been lonely Lord knows I don't like that feeling Anymore than you like feeling lonely too
(Craig Morgan/Paul Harrison) They pulled up in a pick up truck That held everything they owned He unlocked the door and carried her Over their new threshold
Eight years old wearing his daddy's hard hat He grabbed the water hose Says he saw the fireman do it like that His wagon was his ladder truck He pulled
Wally Walker spent his last twenty dollars On lottery tickets at the corner store He came in without any milk and bread Well his wife Heather was madder
(Neal Coty/Jimmy Melton) She called me up this mornin', Said: "There's somethin' you should know. "There's a job back home in Boston, "And I think I
Barely 18 thought I knew it all My little hometown was way too small For the big dreams I'd been dreaming I thought the fast lane and bright lights was
I get all choked up When you tell me you love me Then whisper my name I get lost in your touch And I find myself getting carried away To a far away place
Here she comes two hours late But that girl's always worth the wait Yea, and I love it She's gotta tye-died shirt on wrong side out She makes left of